When stored in memory the bytes, words, and doublewords in the packed data types are stored in consecutive addresses, with the least significant byte, word, or doubleword being stored in the lowest address and the more significant bytes, words, or doubleword being stored at consecutively higher addresses. The ordering of bytes, words, or doublewords in memory is always little endian: the bytes with the lower addresses are less significant than the bytes with the higher addresses.
MOVD mm, r/m32 |
The MOVD (Move 32 Bits) instruction copies 32 bits from the source operand to the destination operand. The destination and source operands can be either MMX registers, 32-bit memory operands, or 32-bit integer registers. MOVD cannot transfer data from an MMX register to an MMX register, from memory to memory, or from an integer register to an integer register. When the destination operand is an MMX register, the 32-bit source operand is written to the low-order 32 bits of the 64-bit destination register, and the high-order 32 bits of the destination register are filled with zeros. When the source operand is an MMX register, the low-order 32 bits of the MMX register are written to the 32-bit integer register or 32-bit memory location.
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MOVD instruction when destination operand is MMX register: DEST[31-0] ? SRC; DEST[63-32] ? 00000000H; MOVD instruction when source operand is MMX register: |
MOVD __m64 _mm_cvtsi32_si64 (int i ) MOVD int _mm_cvtsi64_si32 ( __m64m ) |
MOVQ mm, mm/m64 |
The MOVQ (Move 64 Bits) instruction copies 64 bits from the source operand to the destination operand. The destination and source operands can be either MMX registers or 64-bit memory operands, but MOVQ cannot transfer data from memory to memory.
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MOVQ instruction when operating on MMX registers and memory locations: DEST ? SRC; |